What is a homophone A homophone is a

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What is a homophone? A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same

What is a homophone? A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning. A homophone may also differ in spelling. E. g. their, there, they’re

Homophones bridal bridle

Homophones bridal bridle

Homophones A boy went to horse riding school on Saturday. “Hello, ” he said.

Homophones A boy went to horse riding school on Saturday. “Hello, ” he said. “Am I _______ to ride that horse there? ” “Certainly, ” replied the trainer. “Make sure the _______ is nice and tight and follow the _______ of cones. ” The boy smiled and began to ride. “Please don’t _______ the reins on the horse’s neck, ” the trainer added as the boy ran off.

Homophones cereal serial

Homophones cereal serial

Homophones – cereal or serial? Anthony watched the _______ drama that was on TV.

Homophones – cereal or serial? Anthony watched the _______ drama that was on TV. Mr. Douglas bought his favourite _______ from the shop. Mr. Douglas called Gabi a _______ chatterbox!

Homophones compliment – to say something nice about a person. complement – things that

Homophones compliment – to say something nice about a person. complement – things that go well together.

“I like your new hairstyle, ” Mr. Douglas said to Miss. Whitehouse. “Thanks for

“I like your new hairstyle, ” Mr. Douglas said to Miss. Whitehouse. “Thanks for the complement / compliment, ” Miss. Whitehouse replied.

“I like your new hairstyle, ” Mr. Douglas said to Miss. Whitehouse. compliment, ”

“I like your new hairstyle, ” Mr. Douglas said to Miss. Whitehouse. compliment, ” Miss. “Thanks for the Whitehouse replied.

Mrs. Blair gave me a complement / compliment.

Mrs. Blair gave me a complement / compliment.

Mrs. Blair gave me a compliment.

Mrs. Blair gave me a compliment.

What is needed for correctly written direct speech?

What is needed for correctly written direct speech?

Inverted commas aka speech marks “

Inverted commas aka speech marks “

Examples "You'll never guess what I've just seen!" screeched Sam, excitedly. "What's that? "

Examples "You'll never guess what I've just seen!" screeched Sam, excitedly. "What's that? " asked Louise. "Our teacher has a broomstick and a black pointy hat in the back of her car. Maybe she's a witch!" "No, silly! They're for the school play!" replied Louise, sighing. Remember we can make our speech more interesting and add detail by including adverbs or information about what the character is doing.

Inverted commas checklist “ ABC sentence closing punctuation , ! ? ” said +

Inverted commas checklist “ ABC sentence closing punctuation , ! ? ” said + who said ________________ ________________ ________

Inverted commas checklist “ ABC sentence closing punctuation , ! ? ” said +

Inverted commas checklist “ ABC sentence closing punctuation , ! ? ” said + who said ________________ ________________ ________

Inverted commas checklist Option 1 “ ABC sentence closing punctuation , ! ? ”

Inverted commas checklist Option 1 “ ABC sentence closing punctuation , ! ? ” said + who said Option 2 • Who said it • “ • ABC • sentence • closing punctuation. ! ? • ” _______________________________________ _______________________________________

Spot my mistakes and correct them! “How much for a shoe shine” asked the

Spot my mistakes and correct them! “How much for a shoe shine” asked the traveller.

Spot my mistakes and correct them! “a shoe shine costs one penny, ” replied

Spot my mistakes and correct them! “a shoe shine costs one penny, ” replied Alfie. “I will have one please, ” said the man.

Spot my mistakes and correct them! Alfie said “All done sir. ” “Thank you.

Spot my mistakes and correct them! Alfie said “All done sir. ” “Thank you. ” Said the customer.

Your Task Imagine you are out on a walk with your friend or parent

Your Task Imagine you are out on a walk with your friend or parent and you see an unknown creature trying to capture someone on a bike (image to the left). I would like you to write a least 5 pieces of effective dialogue remembering new speaker, new line. You must have a range of synonyms for said and include appropriate adverbs and actions of the characters.

Where should the inverted commas go?

Where should the inverted commas go?

Bet you can do this SATs question!

Bet you can do this SATs question!

The SPa. G tests are easy when you know how…

The SPa. G tests are easy when you know how…

Hmm. . . Remember what we’ve learnt

Hmm. . . Remember what we’ve learnt

You can do this

You can do this